Fish use odor to avoid exposure to predation and disease. Harnessing these odors as repellents is proving useful for management initiatives that conserve native species or control invasive populations. Here, we evaluated the behavioral response of invasive sea lamprey to putrescine, a decay molecule that many prey organisms avoid. Putrescine is found in tissue extracts that contain sea lamprey alarm cue, and human saliva, two mixtures known to elicit flight and avoidance responses in migratory sea lamprey. We used two behavioral assays to evaluate metrics of repellency: behavioral preference (space use) and change in activity rates and found context-dependent results. In smaller assays with individual fish, we found that putrescine had no e...
<div><p>Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in th...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus), an invasive pest in the Upper Great Lakes, avoid odours that repr...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
The sea lamprey (Petromzons marinus) is a devastating invasive species that represents a significant...
The sea lamprey (Petromzons marinus) is a devastating invasive species that represents a significant...
Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), invaded the upper Great Lakes in the early 20th century, precipita...
Graduation date: 2012Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) are experiencing population declines ...
Sea lamprey are an invasive species present in the Laurentian Great Lakes and parasitically feed on ...
Abstract: Fish passage devices often fail for either of two reasons: (1) individuals fail to encount...
The sea lamprey is an invasive jawless fish species in the Great Lakes. Its voracious appetite for s...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus), a species facing serious threats to their existence, expe...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus), an anadromous ectoparasite, faces several challenges duri...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
ABSTRACT. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) considers the application of sea lamprey pheromo...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
<div><p>Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in th...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus), an invasive pest in the Upper Great Lakes, avoid odours that repr...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
The sea lamprey (Petromzons marinus) is a devastating invasive species that represents a significant...
The sea lamprey (Petromzons marinus) is a devastating invasive species that represents a significant...
Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), invaded the upper Great Lakes in the early 20th century, precipita...
Graduation date: 2012Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) are experiencing population declines ...
Sea lamprey are an invasive species present in the Laurentian Great Lakes and parasitically feed on ...
Abstract: Fish passage devices often fail for either of two reasons: (1) individuals fail to encount...
The sea lamprey is an invasive jawless fish species in the Great Lakes. Its voracious appetite for s...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus), a species facing serious threats to their existence, expe...
Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus), an anadromous ectoparasite, faces several challenges duri...
Rapid evolution of pest, pathogen and wildlife populations can have undesirable effects; for example...
ABSTRACT. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) considers the application of sea lamprey pheromo...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...
<div><p>Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in th...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus), an invasive pest in the Upper Great Lakes, avoid odours that repr...
Semiochemicals that elicit species-specific attraction or repulsion have proven useful in the manage...